
Two semi-D houses built more than a decade ago proved the perfect opportunity for interior designer Keatson Liew to create a bold sense of classic elegance turning the shared wall space into a grand entrance connecting both units. The properties owned by Datuk Farid Ahmad had been through a massive makeover focusing the middle section; offers a fascinating insight to suits client’s rich heritage.
Photographed by Keatson Liew, Interior design by Yasmin and Stephy Goh of Red Land Design®.

Red Land Design interior design works with contractor and own carpentry team created a lavish entrance by demolishing the share wall between both house, construct new double volume interior connecting left wing and old wing access.

Initially the share wall in between removed and built with extended side room space. On latest instalment, the old side structure at both house demolish to construct a new double volume connecting left wing and right wing access.

Red Land Design interior design team created a lavish entrance by demolishing the share wall between both house, construct new double volume interior connecting left wing and old wing access. The interior design is out of this world; stepping from outside entering the space, it greets with magnificent feel. Special thanks to Kim House Tiling & Sanitary for supplying the floor tiles and sintered stone for the staircase steps.

During early 2000s, the newly developed township in Klebang, Ipoh has attracted a high numbers of rich buyers. As time went by, some owners whom still staying in this area would always want refurbishment to refresh their property. This time around, Datuk Farid set out with the following task: to divide a family home into two functional units within the existing property with classic Victorian element in it.

Every wall in this new structural additions was installed with classic wainscoting. Other than classic Victorian theme, the interior design added with some Islamic influence to suits client's faith.

The interior expert’s first rule was to ensure that any architectural interventions stayed true to the original building. It was to ensured the structure itself remain safe.



The artificial fireplace as one of the focal point resembling classic English feel.

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